According to a report from the Palacio de las Garzas (Herons’ Palace), the seat of the Executive Branch, both presidents met as part of their agenda while attending the World Economic Forum in Davos, which ends on Friday.
Mulino and Duarte also advocated for enhancing cooperation in strategic areas such as security and the historical ties between the two countries.
Panama and Peru have 32 bilateral agreements in several spheres, such as agriculture, science, culture, tourism, trade, and security.
Additionally, they have 121 years of diplomatic relations, during which they have fostered a solid and fruitful friendship and cooperation, the note underscored.
The text added that the two sides noted the importance of making progress in signing a Double Taxation Agreement and holding technical meetings to review pending issues such as re-exports from the Colon Free Zone (CFZ).
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